Filles de Kilimanjaro is a jazz album by Miles Davis. It was recorded in June and September 1968, and Columbia Records released the album in 1969. The June sessions featured Wayne Shorter on saxophone, Herbie Hancock on the electric Rhodes piano, Ron Carter on electric bass, and Tony Williams on drums. The September sessions replaced Hancock with Chick Corea, and Carter with Dave Holland.

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  • Filles de Kilimanjaro is a jazz album by Miles Davis. It was recorded in June and September 1968, and Columbia Records released the album in 1969. The June sessions featured Wayne Shorter on saxophone, Herbie Hancock on the electric Rhodes piano, Ron Carter on electric bass, and Tony Williams on drums. The September sessions replaced Hancock with Chick Corea, and Carter with Dave Holland. During the September sessions, Holland played acoustic bass and Corea played an RMI Electra-piano in addition to acoustic piano. These are Holland and Corea's first known recordings with Davis. The album was produced by Teo Macero and engineered by Frank Laico and Arthur Kendy.. The album can be seen as a transitional work between Davis's mainly acoustic recordings with the Second Quintet and his later electric period. Davis apparently saw it this way, as the album was the first in what would become a series of his releases to bear the subtitle "Directions in music by Miles Davis. " However, author Paul Tingen points out that while Carter and Hancock played electric instruments at the first recording session, the later session was a bit of a throwback, in which Holland played only acoustic bass and Corea played both acoustic and electric piano. Stanley Crouch, a staunch critic of Davis' use of electric instruments, has described the album as "the trumpeter's last important jazz record. " Gil Evans, with whom Davis had previously collaborated, helped compose, arrange, and produce the album, though he is not mentioned in the credits. Evans co-composed "Petits Machins", which he later recorded as "Eleven" with himself and Davis listed as co-composers. The song "Mademoiselle Mabry (Miss Mabry)," while credited to Davis, is actually Gil Evans' reworking of "The Wind Cries Mary" by Jimi Hendrix (Davis and Evans had met with Hendrix several times to exchange ideas). At the same time, some portions of the song resemble Lieber and Stoller's "On Broadway". Davis married Betty O. Mabry Davis in September 1968, and named "Mademoiselle Mabry (Miss Mabry)" for her. The song itself was recorded during the same month as Davis' wedding. Betty Davis appears on the album cover. The album title refers in part to Kilimanjaro African Coffee, a company in which Davis had made a financial investment. Davis decided to list all the song titles in French to give the album an exotic touch.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro ist ein Album von Miles Davis, das im Juni und September 1968 aufgenommen wurde und 1969 bei Columbia Records veröffentlicht wurde.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro est un album de jazz du Miles Davis Quintet. Il a été enregistré en juin et septembre 1968, et est paru en 1969, chez Columbia Records. Il a été produit par Teo Macero. Avec Miles In The Sky sorti en 1968 et cet album, se fait la transition entre la dernière période acoustique de Davis et sa période électrique. Pour deux morceaux Chick Corea remplace Herbie Hancock aux claviers et Dave Holland remplace Ron Carter à la basse; c'est la fin du deuxième quintet historique et le tournant qui va bientôt conduire au jazz-rock. Apparaissent aux claviers les pianos électriques. On peut sentir l'imminence de In a Silent Way. Gil Evans, avec qui Miles Davis avait déjà travaillé, a aidé à composer, arranger et produire l'album, bien qu'il ne soit pas mentionné dans les crédits. Kilimanjaro African Coffee était le nom d'une société de torréfaction de café appartenant à Miles Davis et l'acteur Jim Brown. La pochette et le cinquième titre de l'album sont dédiés à Betty O. Mabry la nouvelle épouse de Miles Davis qu'il a épousé en septembre 1968. Les titres sont en français dans le texte pour apporter une touche d'exotisme.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro è un album di Miles Davis pubblicato nel 1969. Le registrazioni, avvenute nel giugno e nel settembre del 1968, segnano il passaggio definitivo di Davis al periodo "elettrico". Nella sessione di settembre Chick Corea e Dave Holland prendono il posto di Herbie Hancock e Ron Carter. L'album è prodotto da Teo Macero.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro – album Milesa Davisa nagrany w czerwcu i wrześniu 1968 r. i wydany przez firmę nagraniową Columbia w styczniu 1969 roku.
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  • Filles de Kilimanjaro is a jazz album by Miles Davis. It was recorded in June and September 1968, and Columbia Records released the album in 1969. The June sessions featured Wayne Shorter on saxophone, Herbie Hancock on the electric Rhodes piano, Ron Carter on electric bass, and Tony Williams on drums. The September sessions replaced Hancock with Chick Corea, and Carter with Dave Holland.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro ist ein Album von Miles Davis, das im Juni und September 1968 aufgenommen wurde und 1969 bei Columbia Records veröffentlicht wurde.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro est un album de jazz du Miles Davis Quintet. Il a été enregistré en juin et septembre 1968, et est paru en 1969, chez Columbia Records. Il a été produit par Teo Macero. Avec Miles In The Sky sorti en 1968 et cet album, se fait la transition entre la dernière période acoustique de Davis et sa période électrique.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro è un album di Miles Davis pubblicato nel 1969. Le registrazioni, avvenute nel giugno e nel settembre del 1968, segnano il passaggio definitivo di Davis al periodo "elettrico". Nella sessione di settembre Chick Corea e Dave Holland prendono il posto di Herbie Hancock e Ron Carter. L'album è prodotto da Teo Macero.
  • Filles de Kilimanjaro – album Milesa Davisa nagrany w czerwcu i wrześniu 1968 r. i wydany przez firmę nagraniową Columbia w styczniu 1969 roku.
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